Dr. Megan Graham has been a contract instructor in Anthropology at Carleton University since 2018, a year before she received her PhD in Anthropology at Carleton. She has taught a range of undergraduate courses, mostly in the field of Medical Anthropology, some of which have been cross-listed with graduate courses in Anthropology and Health Sciences. Drawing on her extensive research on ageing and the biopolitics of care in the context of technology and the creative arts, Megan provides student-centred and innovative teaching. She ensures that her courses and pedagogical approaches resonate fully and affectively with her students, aiming for them to learn about and integrate anthropological knowledge into their personal and professional lives. As a phenomenologist, she ensures her classes provide sensory experiences as a way to meet her learning objectives, even when she has been teaching online during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her pedagogical efforts and passion for anthropology have inspired many students in her courses.